April 25, 2024
March Madness: UCLA holds off fightback to beat Northwestern 68-63

March Madness: UCLA holds off fightback to beat Northwestern 68-63

UCLA holds off second half fightback to beat Northwestern 68-63 with Jaime Jaquez Jr. scoring 24 points to keep March Madness run alive  

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Jaime Jaquez Jr. scored 24 points and UCLA withstood a second-half push from Northwestern to get back to the Sweet 16 with a 68-63 victory on Saturday night.

The second-seeded Bruins (31-5) turned up the defensive intensity late, holding the seventh-seeded Wildcats to 1-for-12 shooting during a key late-game stretch to seal the win.

The win was marred when David Singleton went down in extreme pain with a right leg injury with 20.3 seconds remaining. 

He stayed down on the court for a few minutes before getting helped off by teammates and going straight to the locker room. There was no immediate word on the extent of the injury.

UCLA made it to a third straight Sweet 16 for the first time in 15 years. The Bruins will play the winner of Sunday´s game between Gonzaga and TCU in the West Region semifinals in Las Vegas, on Thursday night.

Jaime Jaquez Jr. led UCLA to victory with 24 points in their 68-63 win over Northwestern

Jaime Jaquez Jr. led UCLA to victory with 24 points in their 68-63 win over Northwestern

Jaime Jaquez Jr. led UCLA to victory with 24 points in their 68-63 win over Northwestern 

UCLA held off a second half fightback from Northwestern to keep its March Madness run alive

UCLA held off a second half fightback from Northwestern to keep its March Madness run alive

UCLA held off a second half fightback from Northwestern to keep its March Madness run alive

Amari Bailey added 14 points and Tyger Campbell scored 12 for UCLA.

Boo Buie scored 18 points to lead Northwestern (22-12), Matthew Nicholson added 17 and Chase Audige scored all 16 of his points in the second half.

The Wildcats ended their second trip to the tournament in the same fashion as the first six years ago, losing in the second round.

They put up a good fight against the more tournament-tested Bruins and had a chance until going cold from the field late in the game.

The key moment came in the final two minutes when Adem Bona blocked a drive by Audige, sending UCLA out in transition. David Singleton hit the 3-pointer that put the Bruins up 62-56 with 1:50 to play.

UCLA controlled the game early, contesting nearly every shot and neutralizing Northwestern’s high-scoring backcourt of Buie and Audige.

Jaquez fueled a 12-2 run midway through the half to build up an 11-point lead, getting a steal and dunk followed by another dunk in transition following a blocked shot by Kenneth Nwuba.

Buie finally made his first basket of the game with a drive just before the buzzer to cut UCLA’s lead to 35-25 at the break.

Audige got going in the second half with 14 points in the first eight minutes after being held scoreless before the break. The Wildcats tied it at 45 when Buie was credited with a basket on a goaltending call midway through the half. The game remained close from there until the end.

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